Boost Your Home's Value: Tips for Your Home Renovation Endeavour

Renovation

Published on:
Dec 2022

Boost Your Home's Value: Tips for Your Home Renovation Endeavour

You've been thinking about it for a while now, and you've finally come to a decision: it's time for a home renovation. You've seen the shows, you've read the articles, and you're finally ready to give your home the makeover it deserves.


But with so many home renovation options available, where do you even start? While the cost spent on your home renovation may not directly add to the value of the house, it may just increase the demand, attention or likability of the house when it’s time to sell it.


Whether you're planning on staying in your home for years to come or you're just looking to sell it as soon as possible, here may be some helpful advice.

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1. Add More Square Footage

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You could always add on to your home. It's a great way to increase the square footage and, as a result, the value of your property. Plus, who doesn't love the idea of a little more space?


When undertaking this type of renovation project, it's important to make sure that the extension is in line with the style of your home. You don't want it to look like a completely different building – you want it to look like an extension of your current home. This will help to maintain consistency and create a feeling of spaciousness.

2. Improve or Modernise House Facade/ Exterior

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One of the best ways to add value to your home is by giving it a facelift. This means updating the exterior with a new coat of paint, adding some trim, or installing a new roof. These simple improvements can make your home look more modern and attractive to potential buyers.

3. Upgrade Bathrooms

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Whether you're selling your home or not, sprucing up your bathrooms is a good way to improve its value. In fact, it's one of the best things you can do to increase your home's equity.


Generally, upgrading your bathrooms will provide the highest ROI. In other countries, remodelling kitchen will also help. However, in the Malaysian context which prefers something specific to their liking, buyers may not see value in this and would probably redo the Kitchen to their specifications anyway.


So if you're planning on staying in your home for a while, or if you're just looking to increase its value, these are two renovations that are definitely worth considering.

4. Fresh coat of paint

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If you've ever done a home renovation, you know that painting is a must. But why? It's not that your walls need to look good (although it helps); it's because a fresh coat of paint can take years off a room in minutes. A good colour will instantly brighten any space and make it feel modern, clean and inviting.


However, many people are intimidated by the challenge of selecting an appropriate colour palette for their space. Don't be! With the help of an experienced professional, you can easily find the perfect colour combinations to boost your home's value and create an impressive aesthetic to boot. So don't be afraid to break out the paint brushes – your wallet will thank you later!

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So there you have it: a few tips to get your home renovation process off to a flying start. Whether you’re aiming to increase your home’s value or just want to update your property to reflect your own personal style, make sure you keep these things in mind.


But most importantly, have fun with it! Renovating your home should be a fun and exciting process, so don’t be afraid to get creative and experiment with different ideas. At the end of the day, it’s your home, so you should be able to make it look exactly the way you want.

Nick

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